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PAMPAS or CAMP DEER—THE GAMA (Cariacus campestris). 
Admiral Kennedy, in his Sporting Sketches of South America, 
thus describes it:—“The gama is of a light buff colour, carries a 
pretty symmetrical pair of horns, generally six points, but emits so 
strong an odour as to be called the stinking deer.” 
Destribution —Uruguay, Paraguay, Argentina, and Northern 
Patagonia. 
Length 
on Circum- Tip to a : fA 
euikide faeenses Tip. Points. Habitat. Owner. 
curve, 
142 23 134 3+3 | La Plata . . | British Museum. 
144 3 II 3+3 | South America. | Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 
14 44 11t 3+3 | Paraguay . . | Admiral J. R. Kennedy. 
13 24 123 Bak 3 W. Learmonth. 
124 24 8} 3243 Sir Victor Brooke’s Collection. 
11g 36 134 343 Charles Darwin, British Museum. 
103 2t 134 Bane North Patagonia | British Museum. 
IO 24 123 3+3 | Buenos Ayres . | Count Henry Coudenhove. 
74 24 5S Bare Duke of Bedford. 
PERUVIAN ROE DEER (Cariacus (furcifer) antisiensis). 
Distribution—Highlands of Peru. 
Length 
on Circum- | Tip to . 
outside | ference. Tip. Habitat. Owner. 
curve, 
9k 78 42 Tinta, South Peru ; . | H. Whitely, British Museum. 
93 2% 84 Ceuchepate, Peru (11,000 ft.) Do. 
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